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Join us for the 2016 NEH Office of Digital Humanities Project Directors' Meeting on September 16th, featuring lightning round presentations from our grantees and a keynote address from the digital initiatives team of the DC Public Library!

Representatives from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation are pleased to co-host a session at this year's annual meeting of the Association of American University Presses in Philadelphia.

On April 25, 2016, Professor Andries “Andy” van Dam was our very special guest at a debut screening of the film "Hypertext: an Educational Experiment in English and Computer Science at Brown University,” documenting a 1974 grant awarded to van Dam for an experimental class using "hypertext" for the study of poetry.

Join us on April 25, 2016 to celebrate the work of Brown University professor and NEH grantee Andy van Dam at a film screening of the 1974 documentary, Hypertext: An Educational Experiment in English and Computer Science at Brown University, and panel talk at the University of Maryland featuring Professor van Dam.

As part of the Images and Text in Medical History Workshop, we invite you to a keynote address, The Analog Patient: Imagining Medicine at a Distance in the Television Era, by Jeremy Greene, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine and the History of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University. The keynote will be held in Bethesda, MD, at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on Tuesday, April 12 from 11AM – 12PM.

Join us for the 2016 NEH Office of Digital Humanities Project Directors' Meeting on September 16th, featuring lightning round presentations from our grantees and a keynote address from the digital initiatives team of the DC Public Library!

The Office of Digital Humanities is pleased to announce a major change in our grant offerings. The TLDR version: We are eliminating both the DH Start-Up Grant Program and the DH Implementation Grant program and replacing them with a single program that will be offered twice per year that will combine features from both programs. The new program is called Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG).

The Office of Digital Humanities is happy to announce 18 awards from our Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant program from our September 2015 deadline. These awards are part of a larger slate of 248 grants just announced by the NEH.

To help accelerate the creation of new forms of scholarly communication, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation are pleased to announce the NEH-Mellon Fellowships for Digital Publication.

Representatives from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation are pleased to co-host a session at this year's annual meeting of the Association of American University Presses in Philadelphia.

Jennifer Serventi, Senior Program Officer in the Office of Digital Humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, will be at the upcoming Joint Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America and the Society for Classical Studies (New Orleans, Jan. 8-11, 2015).

Several NEH staff members from across the Endowment’s offices and divisions will be attending the 2015 American Historical Association annual meeting in New York City, from January 2nd to January 5th.

There will be several sessions at the meeting where you can learn about the results of particular NEH grant programs and projects, speak with NEH program officers, and consider the history of the Endowment as we mark our 50th anniversa

Staff from the Office of Digital Humanities along with their colleagues from NEH Division of Preservation and Access will be attending the Digital Preservation 2014 meeting sponsored by National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program and the National Digital Stewardship Alliance from July 22-23, 2014 in Washington, DC.

Several NEH staff members from across the Endowment’s offices and divisions will be attending the American Political Science Association annual meeting in Washington, DC, from August 27th through August 31st.

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site is the first National Park Service site to develop a mobile interpretative app for park visitors. The app was developed with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities.